New books revisit Beatles' milestones
Samira Ahmed's "A Hard Day's Night" and Amelia Davis' "The Beatles by Jim Marshall" bookend their touring years
The Christian left could reshape 2028
The Christian left is awakening. At least five of its members could run for president
Larry David's all-American reality check
In HBO's "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness," the comedian makes pettiness all-American
The "Weekend at Bernie's" presidency
Trump fever is finally breaking on Capitol Hill, this time for real. What in God’s name happens now?
Tucker Carlson is not leaving the GOP
The podcast host envisions a more radical Republican Party
New York is exporting Mamdani politics
Some of the institutions behind Tuesday’s progressive surge are already supporting candidates around the country
How oil execs shaped a landmark climate
BP sponsored an elite Princeton research center to address the climate problem without getting off fossil fuels
Dragons are cool — werewolves are cooler
Robert Eggers' "Werwulf" goes 18 claws down on mythical creatures this Christmas
Obama trolls Trump back
Calling out Donald Trump’s obsession with Barack Obama is the perfect troll
"The Tell" never told the whole story
The legal drama around Amy Griffin’s memoir reveals the role of power and wealth in building a bestseller
There's something about Mary Bennet
The star and writer of BritBox's "The Other Bennet Sister" on why the "Pride & Prejudice" wallflower resonates
Judge pauses anti-trans subpoena
The ruling marks a small victory in an ongoing battle over transgender youths' medical records and care
Tulsi Gabbard was in more than one cult
The former director of national intelligence — and MAGA member — allegedly took orders on politics from her guru
Vance and the white working-class myth
From "Hillbilly Elegy" to "Communion," Vance's narrative is about power, not solidarity
Redefining America on the eve of 250
With a decision on birthright citizenship looming, SCOTUS could undermine the entire concept of the nation
Can anyone win in Texas?
Primary losers have cast doubt on whether their respective primary opponents can win in November
Warren: Trump doesn't care about costs
The senator said Donald Trump is stymying affordable housing because he's indifferent to the cost crunch
Scottish men already won the World Cup
The Tartan Army's joyous U.S. invasion puts the lie to America's cartoon masculinity
New York City’s rising power centers
New Yorkers supported the leftmost candidates at nearly every opportunity on Tuesday
Side-eyeing the '90s summer trend
Wistful overtures to an easier decade are willfully ignoring financial realities
Without dragons, TV fantasy wouldn't fly
A lot of shows and movies crashed so Targaryens could soar
How Trump's failures become conspiracies
With no evidence behind them, Trump has amplified MAGA media's claims about the Reflecting Pool
Starmer out: Can Andy Burnham save UK?
Britain's incoming PM has charisma and energy. Is that enough to halt the post-Brexit downward slide?
Why MAGA buys the Reflecting Pool hoax
The GOP base would love to arrest people who laugh at them